Word: steiner
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...central problems in the Indian College dispute is the fact that no mechanism was ever created to enforce the agreement between the Commissioners and Harvard. As a result, Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the university, said recently, the university has no legal obligation to support Indian students. Steiner also said that under the legal doctrine of laches, a counterpart to the statute of limitations, "it would not be in the public interest, not be in the interest of the law" to uphold the pact...
...Steiner said that Con Ed's ability to pose a substantial legal threat to Harvard depends on the utility's success in freeing itself from other legal entanglements concerning the plant...
...Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, reaffirmed that position Monday and said that for the University to change it on the basis of the Samuels's action "would be highly speculative at this point with the election five months...
...unclear whether New York State still has the power to halt the plant. The state's Public Service Commission has approved the plant's construction and both Samuels and Steiner agreed that the federal government has jurisdiction, but they said that a reversal of the state agency's approval would impose complicated legal problems on the plant's future...
...Harvard delegates, led by General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54, tried to convince the state secretary of education and Democratic State Rep. Lois G. Pines, proposer of the bill, that the measure could create problems for both Harvard administrators and students...